FBI Special Agent #DanielGenck who filed the Criminal Complaint (he is not a US Attorney nor is he licensed to practice law) against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev that accused Tsarnaev of being a terrorist and responsible for the death and maiming that occurred at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013 has a brother who travels with a pack of trolls on Twitter promoting the "official" lies of FBI...
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The criminal proceedings in the USDC of Massachusetts are a HUGE Fraud Upon the People http://friendfeed.com/fraud-u... the evidence is unquestionable as it is the court records themselves and the habitual straying from rule driven process by everyone participating in these criminal proceedings!!
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... The father of the brothers, Anzor Tsarnaev, told the Interfax news agency that he had talked to his sons after the explosions, and they told him that they were safe and hadn't been near the race... "I asked them if they were OK. They said, 'Don't worry, we weren't there at all,' " Anzor Tsarnaev said. "I don't believe that my children did it. They wouldn't hurt a fly. I believe they were set up." ... At some point, one of the plainclothes agents made a motion that it was time to cut off Mr. Tsarni. The officers tapped his back and led him back into his house.
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#TrollMotive we are expected to believe that someone cares enough to still be following the #BostonMarathonBombing#HOAX 9 months after the fact is still ignorant of the mountain of evidence against the #OfficialStory? of course not. they are well aware of it, but are still frantically trying to cover it up. they are intellectually dishonest. they know the truth, yet make themselves...
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Watertown | Reuters.com Photo above was captured earlier tonight by Andrew Kitzenberg who is live on NBC right now discussing what he say outside his window where the Watertown shootout took place between officers and possible suspects. : @AKitz : #AKitz Bullet hole through our wall and the chair - http://live.reuters.com/Event...

tweetsTweets PhilsPhan⚾ ‏@lindat0107 9m @CyberBlueBird @lynnefisher @p01yN0Nym0u5 @BillBates13 Poor guy! Glad folks donated and he was able to get another boat! View conversation Reply Retweet Favorite More PhilsPhan⚾ ‏@lindat0107 16m @lynnefisher @p01yN0Nym0u5 @BillBates13 Neighbors said he was a fanatic about his boat guess he wanted access to it during winter?? View conversation...
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more tweets PhilsPhan⚾ ‏@lindat0107 25 Oct #freejahar supporters,anyone have a link or know why Jahar became US Citizen?His twitter went silent for a week at that time. Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More Oprah World ‏@Oprah_World 24 Oct No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. -Aesop Retweeted by PhilsPhan⚾ Expand Reply Retweet Favorite More God's Grace ‏@GODs_Graces 25...
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FEMA’s No. 2 official returning to Boston By John R. Ellement | GLOBE STAFF DECEMBER 05, 2013 ARTICLE COMMENTS ( 3 ) SUBSCRIBE FEMA official Richard Serino (left), President Obama, and FEMA chief Craig Fugate at a 2012 Hurricane Sandy briefing. NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/GETTY IMAGES FEMA official Richard Serino (left), President Obama, and FEMA chief Craig Fugate at a 2012 Hurricane Sandy briefing. Richard Serino is coming home. Serino, widely considered a founding father of Boston Emergency Medical Services, has been the No. 2 man at the Federal Emergency Management Agency since 2009. He is leaving the agency next month. “It's been great,'' Serino said in a telephone interview Wednesday. “But it’s time to come home.’’ Serino, 59, was part of a wave of emergency management professionals put into leadership positions at FEMA following its widely criticized response to the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster. As FEMA’s chief of operations, Serino worked closely with FEMA Administrator W. Craig...
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FEMA official Richard Serino (left), President Obama, and FEMA chief Craig Fugate at a 2012 Hurricane Sandy briefing. PRINT REPRINTS E-MAIL Share via e-mail TO ADD A MESSAGE YOUR E-MAIL Cancel SHARE FACEBOOK GOOGLE+ LINKEDIN REDDIT TWITTER Richard Serino is coming home. Serino, widely considered a founding father of Boston Emergency Medical Services, has been the No. 2 man at the Federal Emergency Management Agency since 2009. He is leaving the agency next month. “It's been great,'' Serino said in a telephone interview Wednesday. “But it’s time to come home.’’ Serino, 59, was part of a wave of emergency management professionals put into leadership positions at FEMA following its widely criticized response to the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster. As FEMA’s chief of operations, Serino worked closely with FEMA Administrator W. Craig Fugate, who led disaster relief programs in Florida before taking on the top federal disaster response job the same year as Serino. Serino said it would be up...
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